QRUs Most Important Women in History - Statistics

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Rang Hint Answer % Correct
1 Pioneered radioactivity Marie Skłodowska Curie
99%
3 Virgin Queen who oversaw a British Golden Age Elizabeth I
98%
29 Pharaoh and lover of Caesar and Mark Antony Cleopatra VII
93%
22 Discovered artificial radioactivity Irène Joliot-Curie
90%
25 Queen of the British Empire and Empress of India Victoria I
90%
9 Empress of Russia, presided over the age of Russian Enlightenment Catherine the Great
86%
37 Iron Lady of the United Kingdom Margaret Thatcher
82%
12 Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi
81%
4 Founder of modern nursing Florence Nightingale
78%
10 Vital in the unification of Spain Isabella I
78%
49 American civil rights activist, sat in a bus Rosa Parks
78%
82 Soldier and cultural hero of France Jeanne d'Arc
69%
26 Preeminent author of the 18th century Jane Austen
67%
51 Deaf-blind author and activist Helen Keller
63%
94 Mexican painter Frida Kahlo
58%
89 Argentine First Lady and cultural icon Eva Perón
57%
52 Notable primatologist and anthropologist, famous for her work with chimpanzees Jane Goodall
54%
2 Regarded as the first computer programmer Ada Lovelace
49%
68 Abolitionist and women's rights activist, furthered the Underground Railroad Harriet Tubman
49%
84 Icon of American Pop culture Marilyn Monroe
47%
85 Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir
46%
90 Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto
42%
17 Sometimes called the inventor of modern science fiction Mary Shelley
41%
8 Influential philosopher of feminism and existentialism Simone de Beauvoir
38%
7 Notable chemist, codiscovered the structure of DNA Rosalind Franklin
34%
31 Empress of the Habsburg Empire Maria Theresa
33%
20 Birth control activist, founder of Planned Parenthood Margaret Sanger
31%
73 Mathematician and logician, notable for her contribution to color vision Christine Ladd-Franklin
30%
91 Risqué painter of flowers Georgia O'Keeffe
29%
86 Innovative English modernist writer, pioneered the stream of consciousness Virginia Woolf
28%
98 Chinese rebel leader, inspired the Red Eyebrow rebellion Mother Lü
27%
46 Controversial British suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst
26%
16 Powerful pharaoh Hatshepsut
24%
87 Polish-German marxist and revolutionist Rosa Luxemburg
23%
83 American author and abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe
21%
93 Forerunner of feminism and anarchism Mary Wollstonecraft
20%
54 Marine biologist and conservationist, her "Silent Spring" influenced the environmental movement Rachel Carson
20%
11 Philosopher and political theorist, known for the "banality of evil" Hannah Arendt
17%
74 President of the Philippines Corazon Aquino
15%
48 Contributed to nuclear physics, called the "Chinese Madame Curie" Chien-Shiung Wu
14%
50 Abolitionist and suffragist, wrote the Declaration of Sentiments Elizabeth Cady Stanton
14%
32 Dowager and regent of the Qing dynasty Cixi
12%
30 Acclaimed musician of the Romantic era Clara Schumann
12%
43 Pioneer of social work and the settlement movement Jane Addams
12%
69 Accomplished baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi
10%
100 Powerfull duchess of the Middle Ages, leader of the Second Crusade Eleanor of Aquitaine
10%
5 Made major contributions to mathematics, especially abstract algebra and theoretical physics Emmy Noether
10%
13 Codiscovered nuclear fission Lise Meitner
9%
39 Expanded China and presided over a Golden Age Wu Zetian
9%
96 Figure of the Cultural Revolution and part of the Gang of Four Jiang Qing
8%
61 Theologian and esotericist, founder of Christian Science Mary Baker Eddy
8%
57 Queen of the Palmyrene Empire, conquered much of the Roman East Zenobia
8%
81 Psychiatrist, known for her theory on the stages of grief Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
7%
28 German author, mystic, musician and founder of scientific natural history Hildegard von Bingen
7%
60 Queen of England and first female ambassador in European history Catharine of Aragon
5%
14 Originator of Theosophy, strongly influenced modern esotericism Helena Blavatsky
5%
97 Queen of England, important figure in the Wars of the Roses Margaret of Anjou
5%
19 Inventor of the nuclear shell model Maria Goeppert Mayer
5%
71 Praised African-American poet and slave Phills Wheatley
5%
76 Mexican nun, poet and composer, known as the "Mexican Phoenix" Juana Inés de la Cruz
4%
92 Accomplished author of 17th century Britain Aphra Behn
3%
15 Notable genetic scientist, discovered transposition Barbara McClintock
3%
47 German astronomer, discovered several comets Caroline Herschel
3%
6 Pioneered investigative journalism Ida Tarbell
3%
67 One of the greats of classic Japanese literature Murasaki Shikibu
3%
41 Developer of protein crystallography Dorothy Hodgkin
2%
34 Nobel laureate, discovered glycogen metabolism Gerty Cori
2%
36 Discovered a way to measure distances to other galaxies Henrietta Swan Leavitt
2%
62 Jewish author and nobel laureate Nelly Sachs
2%
24 Discovered sex chromosomes Nettie Stevens
2%
53 Transitional figure in anthropology Ruth Benedict
2%
59 Mathematician, pioneered Elasticity and Number theory Sophie Germain
2%
72 Botanist and photography pioneer Anna Atkins
1%
77 Journalist and lesbian activist Anna Rüling
1%
66 Activist for women's rights, Indian and Irish self rule and theosophy Annie Besant
1%
80 Foundational figure of home economics Ellen Swallow Richards
1%
58 Conceptualized kinetic energy Émilie du Châtelet
1%
64 Nigerian women's rights activist and "Mother of Africa" Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti
1%
38 Pioneered the use of aquaria in science Jeanne Villepreux-Power
1%
65 Scheming roman regent, sister, aunt or grandmother of five Roman emperors Julia Maesa
1%
40 Foundational contributor to American abolitionism and women's rights Lucy Stone
1%
44 Accomplished silesian astronomer and polymath Maria Cunitz
1%
88 Leading figure of entomology and scientific illustrator Maria Sibylla Merian
1%
55 Italian neurobiologist and senator Rita Levi-Montalcini
1%
75 Famous painter of the 19th century Rosa Bonheur
1%
95 Pioneer of women's liberation in South Asia Begum Rokeya
0%
42 Notable programmer, invented breakpoints in debugging Betty Holberton
0%
63 Chinese empress and regent, adopted paper and patronized arts and science Deng Sui
0%
18 Discovered catalysis and photoreduction Elizabeth Fulhame
0%
79 Pathologist, notable researcher of cancerous cells Elizabeth Stern
0%
33 First to define the greenhouse effect Eunice Newton Foote
0%
35 Contributed to the foundations of quantum mechanics Grete Hermann
0%
78 Cofounder of the Iroquois Confederacy Jigonhsasee
0%
23 Conducted research on the blood-brain barrier that saved thousands of lives Lina Stern
0%
27 Influencial director, pioneered split screen and sound in movies Lois Weber
0%
21 Developed midwifery notably Louise Bourgeois Boursier
0%
70 Indian poet, first female poet to have a diwan Mah Laqa Bai
0%
45 Contributed heavily to analysis and mechanics Sofia Kovalevskaya
0%
56 Founder of academical social work Sophonisba Breckingridge
0%
99 Controversial author, feminist and pacifist of post-classical japan Yosano Akiko
0%
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